BassCat2017 Catalog, Page 29

BassCat2017 Catalog, Page 29

What started as a tournament platform in the late

1980’s soon developed into a price efficient 18’ rig.

The change in tournament rules, from 150 to

250 horsepower, gave room for this model to

open doors to garages that previously were

reserved for aluminum rigs and used boats.

SABRE FTD

The fishing platform hosts plenty

of front and rear deck space with

dual rod lockers, and dual tackle

storage on the front deck. A

recessed trolling motor basin

also accommodates small to mid-sized graphs. BCB performance is felt in the hole shot and handling characteristics while on plane, as the Sabre is nimble with a 150HP engine.

If you’re considering a rig for casual fishing, limited garage space, or even tournament competition without breaking the bank, you should consider a Sabre. They meet the needs of most any fishing trip, with a ride and performance better than others in this category.

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Boat Driver: Bill Mayo Boat Color: T99161

SPECS

1. Dual Front Deck Storage

Simple, spacious, dual front deck storage layout aboard the Sabre FTD.

2. Spacious Sabre Cockpit

Room for long legs to stretch out. Simple, stylish dash configuration.

3. Divided BCB Livewell

Large capacity livewells, divided for easy fish maintenance.

4. Two-Tier Rod Storage Box

Tubed rod locker with rod shelf below for additional storage.

5. Passenger Rod Storage

Padded passenger rod rack with rod butt tubes and additional strap.

Length Min Storage Length

w/Swing Away Tongue

(Yamaha Outboards +4”)

18’1” 22’2” 19’8”

Beam Std. Boat Weight Fuel Capacity Max HP Range

93” 1215 lbs 33 Gal 115-150

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